Tinder’s former VP of marketing, Whitney Wolfe, has filed a lawsuit against the company for the “sexual harassment and sex discrimination” she says she faced before she was allegedly forced out of the company and stripped of her cofounder status.

The lawsuit, packed with pages of texts documenting numerous incidents, led an IAC spokesperson to “unequivocally condemn these messages,” Reuters reports. IAC is a majority shareholder in Tinder and also owns Vimeo and Match.com.

But, the spokesperson added, IAC “[believes] that Ms. Wolfe’s allegations with respect to Tinder and its management are unfounded.” Tinder’s chief marketing officer Justin Mateen, according to IAC, has been suspended “pending an ongoing internal investigation,” according to Reuters.

Among the claims, the suit alleges that Wolfe was “repeatedly called” a “whore” and was told that she lost her cofounder title “because having a young female cofounder ‘makes the company seem like a joke.'” Tinder and IAC did not immediately respond to VentureBeat’s requests for further comment.

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